Le taux d’inflation annuel de la zone euro s’est établi à 1,5% en mars, contre 2,0% le mois précédent. En séquentiel, les prix à la consommation ont progressé de 0,8%, comme attendu par le consensus. L’inflation ‘core’ annuelle ressort à 0,7%, comme annoncé initialement par Eurostat.
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